A cultural treasure trove stuffed to bursting with
ancient monasteries, churches, mosques and Roman and Byzantine ruins, and located in
very heart of
Balkan Peninsula is Bulgaria. Investors Provident have recently launched their investment section on Bulgaria and offers its clients some very diverse and high capital growth investment opportunities.Since its escape from
yoke of communism, Bulgaria has struggled to join
modern world. It became a member of NATO in 2004 and is due to join
European Union in 2007. With
Black Sea to
east, Romania to
north, Serbia and Macedonia to
west, and Greece and Turkey to
south, it's a country that retains a charming mixture of
old and
new.
The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia. Almost completely rebuilt after
bombings of World War II, its city centre has a weird and wonderful mix of architecture; right down to a yellow-brick boulevard. North of Sofia is
Balkan range, Bulgaria's longest mountain chain, which flows down to
Danube. For
sun and sea,
Black Sea coast offers some of
best in rest and relaxation at affordable prices. The southern section of
coast is home to picturesque bays, spacious beaches, dunes and a warm sea.
There are no words to describe
phenomenal rise in property prices taking place in Bulgaria's tourist areas. Some developers have seen their tourist property complexes rise in value in excess of a colossal 100% in a year! Even if spread across
board, it still averages out to a sizeable capital growth of 35%. But why this discovery after all these years?
Since
collapse of communism in 1989, Bulgaria has been opening itself to
West, and its natural attractions have not gone unnoticed. This is hardly surprising given that Bulgaria offers long sandy beaches, summers of clear blue skies and a warm Mediterranean style sea only two hours flight from
UK. This, coupled with a phenomenally low cost of living, and its transition to a fully functioning market economy has made Bulgaria one of
major hotspots within Eastern Europe. Where else would you get a delicious three-course meal for two with a bottle of good local wine for £8?